There's an interesting political pairing today -- Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Vice President Joe Biden will appear together as the governor proposes that the state minimum wage go to $15 per hour for everyone.

Cuomo earlier this year backed the successful drive to boost the minimum wage to $15 for fast food workers. But this expansion across the board would give New York State “ the highest pay floor of any in the nation,” reports the Wall Street Journal.

Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle, have passed measures to raise their minimum wages to $15 an hour, the Journal reports, but no state wants to do what Cuomo is doing.

When the mayor of New York City suggested raising the city minimum wage to more than $13 an hour, Cuomo called it a non-starter earlier this year, the Journal notes.

Cuomo and de Blasio have been in a months-long very open political feud.

Pro-business groups called the Cuomo plan a bad idea.

“The most vulnerable businesses and the least essential jobs are likely to suffer,” said Kathy Wylde, president and chief executive of the Partnership for New York City, a business group. “Hopefully, they will take that into consideration in crafting the mandate.”